Let’s say you’re interested in growing your own marijuana, and you’ve done all the research you need. You know what strain you want, you know the best soil to choose and everything else. But now you need to figure out one last thing: do you want to grow it indoors or outdoors?

Not every cannabis user has heard the word “larf,” but some may know it, especially those who grow weed at home. It refers to small, immature buds that have not reached their potential size and have not developed sufficient hair and trichome coverage.

One of the main questions besetting every cannabis grower is which type of grow lights to choose. The quality of light the plants receive while growing affect both the quality and the quantity of the future yields. So, the importance of choosing the right type of grow lights is extremely high. Today, we at WeedGrowHub will tell you about the four key reasons to choose High-Pressure Sodium or simply HPS grow lights for you marijuana garden.

If you have ever tried to grow your own cannabis, then you know that this process is not the same as growing daisies in the backyard. There are so many details and nuances that can influence the final result, so much time, energy, effort, and money you spend on it, that once you try to grow your weed, you will never complain about its price anymore.

Together with the changes in cannabis legislation, new tasks and problems arise in the industry. More and more people are starting to grow weed, and the question of how to store it is becoming significant.

If you have ever grown cannabis at home, you know how strong the connection between the grower and the plant can be. Cherishing the herb from the very beginning up until it is the time for harvesting makes you really think of your weed more as about a live person than “just a plant.”

Although harvesting may seem to be one of the easiest parts of the cannabis cultivation process, it is, in fact, the most important and difficult stage. You risk throwing months of hard work out the window if you choose the wrong time for harvesting marijuana. In today's article we will tell you how to pick the perfect time for reaping your weed harvest.

The aroma is one of the essential features of cannabis that makes us love one strain more than the other. Whether it is fruity, sweet, skunky, or citrus, the aroma can tell you whether the weed is fresh and whether a new strain is something you already know.

Every experienced weed grower has some tricks and professional secrets that they will not share that easily. In most cases, these tiny details make all the difference, turning a regular crop into an amazingly large harvest of high-quality buds.

Storing cannabis seeds is almost the same as storing a treasure: these little “magic beans” are not only valuable by themselves, they are a great investment in your future cannabis stash. This is why it is so important to store them properly and safely.

Not every grower has the luxury conditions to grow cannabis outdoors without any worrying. Those who live in hot, dry areas suffer not less than those who have lack of sunlight and too much rain. We have collected some efficient tips that can minimize the problems produced by high temperature and water losses.

If you have ever stored weed for a long time, you may have experienced the sad situation when your marijuana becomes too dry, ready to crumble from any tiny shake. This problem troubles not only sellers or growers but also the average users who, for instance, move nugs from a moist to a dry climate.

With the rapid growth of medical and recreational cannabis industries, we observe many changes every day. The whole industry progressed from an “underground” secret network to a legal mainstream in no time. There are even working standards that regulate the operation of dispensaries and the quality of weed.

Experienced growers know that even the best crop may be ruined if it was trimmed in a wrong way. A well-manicured bud looks way better and usually has a higher potency than a bud that has some leaves left on it.

Cannabis growing requires a lot of work and requires constant attention to many significant details. One of these details is fighting pests. Even the most experienced growers may face a pest outbreak; you should always be ready to stop the pests before they get to your plants.

If you managed to grow a plant from seed or a clone, that is a great achievement. However, it was only the beginning. Now you need to know how to harvest your plants to make them as potent as possible. Our tutorial will help you to find out the right time and way to do this.